we booked this hotel because we were flying out of jinjiang airport 7 am next day. we were pleasantly surprised that it is located in the middle of town with restaurants and shops not commonly expected from airport hotels.

there was a wedding and lots of people making for a happy scene.
the steakhouse restaurant was reasonably priced and many local families were eating there.
the room was large enough for the twin beds and was very clean.
wake up call was on time and a boxed breakfast was delivered to our room. the airport was a mere five minutes and cost only rmb 20.
overall good hotel even with some difficulty in communicating in english.

Easy to explore certain places by taking public transport.
The bus stop does list the bus numbers stopping at the bus stop, the name of the bus stops the bus number will go to (to plan what bus to take to the location).

Be prepare to bring exact change to pay for the bus fare while taking buses in Quanzhou.
Shout to the driver that you want to alight at the place in advance else he may not stop the bus despite pressing the stop bell.

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Quanzhou is one of China’s most famous historical and cultural cities. With an important seaside location, the city has been welcoming exotic cultures since ancient times, and Marco Polo considered it to be the world’s busiest port. The importance of the city diminished over time after foreign expeditions were cut off, but the city still boasts attractions and historical sites as well as a climate that makes travel pleasant year round. Those visiting are welcomed via Quanzhou Jinjiang Airport.

Quanzhou’s seaport helped establish it as the ancient gateway to the Sea Silk Road. This led to a culmination of cultures and a diverse religious scene that included Taoism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, and Confusianism. Many sites stand in remembrance of this time, including Kaiyuan Temple and Qingjing Mosque – more than 1,000 years old and the only surviving mosque of many. Luoyang Bridge, Anping Bridge, and Chongwu Ancient Town are other popular places of historical interests in the city. Several mountains of Quanzhou have watched it progress over time and has provided an area of natural beauty for recreation and leisure until this very day. Mt. Penglai is a popular draw with the Water Rock Temple, and Mt. Qingyuan is a scenic area that saw the birth of Taoism and boast the Statues of the Three Buddhas.

Quanzhou offers a range of accommodation conveniently set throughout the city. Dining and shopping is plentiful, especially in commercial areas such as Back City Street and Zhuangyuan Street. Find the most suitable accommodation for you by clicking on our interactive map and exploring Quanzhou for hotels and must-see destinations.